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Meara is enmeshed in an impossible spiritual battle. As her body fights to regain consciousness, a vision compels her to complete her quest and finally bring peace to the warring nations, but her quest will not be easy. A pervasive evil thrives on the chaos and will stop at nothing to ensure the conflict continues.

By all outward appearances, she is an easy target to defeat, but unbeknownst to her oppressors, there’s more to her than meets the eye. She carries with her a long legacy of faerie magic and the means to end this conflict and restore order once and for all.

Follow Meara’s harrowing journey in Blaze, the third and final book in the Faerie Lights Trilogy!
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Ethan finds himself trapped between the world he knows and the world that could be. A sadistic bully, an unsympathetic principal, and an unreachable love interest make high school difficult for Ethan. He feels like he’s living a lie, trying to blend in at school in an effort to keep his head attached to his body. Fear that he’s not the son his father wants negates the support his Wiccan family offers. An impromptu trip into the future saves him from an enraged bully while instilling doubts about where he really belongs. Somehow, he has to find a way to survive in his own world tossing aside his mask and doubts.

Declaration Excerpt 1 Ethan hid in a dark doorway, panting, while he considered his options. No way Caulb and his felons in training would give up once they figured out he outsmarted them. Shouts echoing in the cavernous hallway alerted him. Danger was closer than he’d thought. Great. Weren’t schools supposed to be crawling with staff members looking out for the welfare of the students? Yeah, right. Too bad, he’d left his cell phone in Leah’s car. Not that it would have done him much good since the school used a dampener to keep students from texting in class. If high schools were a theme park, then tenth grade was the roller coaster. It started uneventfully. The most stressful part had been fending off all the helpful staff members, who wanted to redirect him to the middle school, assuming, since he was shorter than a good portion of the girls, he wasn’t old enough for high school. The voices veered off to the left, down the science corridor. A window of opportunity opened up. Ethan shot up the hallway to the gym, where the wrestling team practiced earlier. His father had nagged him to try out for the wrestling team. Even the coach asked him to give it a go, because they needed someone in his weight class. Most of his matches would forfeit due to not having anyone in his class or he’d end up wrestling a girl, the coach said. No thanks. He already had enough things to be teased about. The dimly lit hallway stretched as if it were endless. Maybe this was a dream and he’d wake up soon. Caulb’s voice filtered down the hallway. His bass timber was menacing enough without the eerie quality of it bouncing off the metal lockers and taking on an almost mechanical quality. Caulb was a deadly droid, on the mission of annihilating anyone who didn’t conform to his standards. Unfortunately, no tip sheet existed to specify what his standards were. All Ethan knew was, he didn’t meet them. The gym doors came into view. Sanctuary. He swung the door open with a gasp, unsure what he was going to say. All he had to do was stick close to the coach. Maybe he could say he needed to use the phone to call home. His eyes darted around the empty gym. Where was everyone? An image of the wrestlers in their spandex suits came to mind. They were dressed in their team apparel when he’d seen them earlier, which meant they were probably at an away meet, and why no one was in the gym. The lights illuminated the wooden floor and abandoned mats. He took a few steps into the gym, stopped, and turned slowly, seeing no sign of following bullies, or an almost friend who stabbed him in the back. His lips pulled down into a frown, remembering the different expectations he’d had for the night, much different.

Early Comments "An adventurous YA fantasy tale of time-travel, being happy with oneself, and the first blush of love." V.L. Locey, reviewer "An inspirational and empowering read. Addressing many issues our society currently faces with the ability to overcome and preserve, Declaration is a tale of being yourself—enchanting at that!"- Stephanie Stamm, reviewer Magic, Mayhem, Time Travel and…show tunes! A lot of laughter, a few tears and a big cheer for Declaration. A great coming of age story. Tamara Hoffa, reviewer

Nora Carpenter is a trainee assistant physician, a part-time diner chef…and a witch. Hiding from the memory of a traumatic rape – fuelled by prejudice over her eccentric reputation – she keeps herself to herself. Hard work, study, and a cold shoulder to any guy that crosses her path, seem like her best defense. But when Nora starts having vivid dreams about a compelling, mysterious stranger with dark curls, sexy eyes and a charming Irish lilt, her defenses seem to be breaking. He says he is her soulmate – that he has conquered many centuries to contact her. Can this be real? Or is she going mad? Nora tries to fight the gentle seduction that threatens to thaw her icy façade. But when she’s forced to come face to face with real evil she must call on all her magickal resources, including her lover from another life, to save her. In an adventure outside of time, Nora learns that you cannot run from your destiny.

Early Praise for Revelation"Noire spins a sparkling yarn filled with danger, mystery and love that spans the ages. Readers of paranormal romance will love this darkly exciting tale." Chrissy Derbyshire, Author of Mysteries

"In Revelation a young woman struggles to find her way between the world of the numinous and waking reality as her very sanity is threatened! This pagan tale of threat, trauma, and love moves into the mystery of dreaming and ancient lore. It is a story that illuminates the imagination and inspires the soul." Pau lDeBlassie, III

"Noire weaves a magickal tale of love and healing. Revelation is a must read for Paranormal Romance readers! - Mel Massey"

Her plan to fade out of Ogden’s orbit was a cowardly one. Still, it wouldn’t do any good to make a stand. He’d only ignore it. He’d blame it on hormones and assign her another errand. Clayton’s voice sounded inside her head, making her smile: I would never let you go if you were mine. The resident from the other day came into view. She’d forgotten his name. All she remembered was he was friendly. The man smiled at her, and his eyes lit up as they met hers. “That’s what I like to see, a beautiful smile. Dare I hope that smile is for me?”Scalawag. Clayton’s growled comment rattled her. She wasn’t sure if she could handle a voice in her head and a conversation at the same time. I will go. A feeling of loss replaced his voice. The young doctor still smiled at her. She wasn’t sure what he’d asked her, but he expected an answer. She decided to go with something indefinite. “Possibly.” Unaware of what she was being indefinite about, she watched the man grow even more animated. “Great, great, I was hoping my excellent bedside manner would wear you down eventually.” He fell in step with her. “Um.” Great, now look what she’d done. A quick glance at his nametag identified him as T. Mangano. “Dr. Mangano, I think there’s been a misunderstanding.” Her stride lengthened as she saw the red light above the elevator bank, indicating a car on the way. The man looked perplexed, and his smile lessened a bit. “It’s Terrence. You really don’t remember me.” Actually, she did, but not in the I-was-thinking-of-you-fondly way. It was better to admit she hadn’t thought of him at all. “Um, no.” “I am so sorry I bothered you.” He walked briskly away. He might have been one of the nice ones Tonya had mentioned. Life was easier when she didn’t interact with other people, though she wasn’t sure she could get through life not interacting. Of course, it was also easier when she didn’t have an additional voice in her head.Hey, I heard that.

Author Rayna Noire writes paranormal fiction with realistic Pagan characters. The Pagan Eyes series introduces the Carpenter family whose members face personal issues, along with time travel, danger, and death.

Initiation is Leah’s story.

Leah Carpenter thought being the only witch in her local high school was hard. That was until she inexplicably found herself in the past running from an angry mob, which turned out to be much harder. Growing up comes fast as she wrestles with surviving in another century and mistaken identity. Fast thinking, luck, and whole lot of magick might get her out of her current dilemma; then again, it might not.